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Safety
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Outcomes Potential health hazards when working with computer equipment. Precautions to take to prevent injuries. Steps and techniques for preventing ESD damage to computer equipment. Proper grounding of computer equipment. Electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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Do Turn off power before dismantling and unplugging Touch case to discharge static electricity Make sure you know what you are doing Wear an anti-static wrist strap Use power bars that are surge protected Use proper tools Always heed warning labels
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Don’t Attempt to repair without knowledge of computers Eat or drink near computer Exert excessive force on components Open power supply or monitor Use magnets (screwdrivers, pliers) Touch components by their electrical contacts Leave power bar on carpeting OR near flammable materials.
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) ESD is energy flow between two objects with different electrostatic potential If no safe path is provided for this flow to occur, energy is released in the form of a spark as the two objects get closer. Static potential is constantly generated by every move we make The human body will notice discharges above 2000 Volts a much smaller voltage may damage electronic components
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) All integrated circuits (ICs) or "chips" are very sensitive to ESD RAM and CMOS chips are especially vulnerable Damage may occur even when you don't feel it. There are 2 types of damage that can occur
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Immediate Failures failures that occur immediately after the chip has been damaged usually aren't recoverable until the chip has been replaced
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Latent Failures Sometimes a chip can be damaged by electrostatic discharge and the results aren't immediately noticeable Months later the chip could finally fail completely May end up with intermittent failures that occur sporadically
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ESD Protection Antistatic Wrist Straps Fits on your wrist or is attached to the case or an anti-static mat Antistatic Mats provide a grounded surface on which to work or place components as you remove them Some have a cord that can be plugged into a wall outlet to slowly remove any static charges
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ESD Protection continued Don't work on a computer or components when they are cold Cold, dry conditions promote static electricity Keep components and expansion cards inside their anti- static bags until you are ready to use them handle them carefully, by their edges and as little as possible Before you start working at the computer, touch the metal case to neutralize any potential static build-up You may also use anti-static spray on the floor surrounding the area where you are working ReviewReviewAlso, see “check your understanding” Unit 1
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Electrical Fires
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Class C Fire Extinguisher Class A - Wood, paper, cloth, trash and plastics. Solid combustibles that are not metals Class B - Flammable liquids: gasoline, oil, grease and acetone. Any non-metal in a liquid state, on fire Class C - Electrical: computers and printers. As long as it's "plugged-in," it would be considered a class C fire Class D - Metals: potassium, sodium, aluminum and magnesium
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Electromagnetic Interference EMI
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commonly produced by electric motors, loudspeakers, electrical lines, radios and cellular phones can prevent proper transmission of data through network cables can cause the PC to malfunction when attempting to communicate with other parts of the network Similar problems could occur if a magnetic source is placed too close to a monitor
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EMI vs ESD EMI is recoverable or can be fixed Removing the source of interference will correct EMI ESD damage normally results in components having to be replaced
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Safe Work area A table top approximately 1x1.5 meters is usually sufficient an anti-static mat for the technician to stand on, or for the computer case sit on (depending on the model) adequate lighting Testing equipment tool kit containers for storing components, screws, etc. (egg cartons work) Shelves and storage cabinets first-aid kit Class C fire extinguisher
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Warranties Pay attention to warranty documents a manufacturer may void the warranty if unqualified personnel work on it might even void the warranty if anyone, other than the company's own technicians, opens the case
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